93-year-old becomes 'first Indian woman' to donate her body for COVID research
93-year-old becomes 'first Indian woman' to donate her body for COVID research
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The havoc of Covid-19 is currently going on all over the world. A team of scientists and doctors is busy making rapid efforts to overcome this. Corona is changing its appearance every time and its drug has not developed so far. Corona affects the human body, but a 93-year-old woman from Kolkata has donated her body to find out how. Yes, the woman is said to have donated her body to medical research on covid. The woman who donated the body is Jyotsna Bose who was born in Chittagong in 1927. Let me tell you that Chittagong is currently in Bangladesh.

According to some media reports, 93-year-old Labour leader Jyotsna Bose from Kolkata has donated her body to ascertain the impact of corona virus. Tell you that Jyotsna Bose has become the first woman in the country to donate her body to Covid Richards. Gandarn, an NGO in Bengal, informed that "Jyotsna Bose's body will be useful in covid research and the impact of corona virus on the human body will be revealed. ''

On the other hand, Dr. Teesta Basu, granddaughter of Jyotsna Bose, said, "She was admitted for treatment on May 14 at a hospital in Belaghat area of Kolkata where she passed away two days later. Her autopsy was done in RG Kar Medical College and Hospita." Dr Vasu further explained that ''We don't know too much about corona virus till date. We need to know how the corona virus affects human organs and human systems. Pathological autopsy can answer this question to a great extent." The Indian lady Jyotsna Bose is the second person in West Bengal to donate her body for covid research.

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